Hymns of the Ages, Second Series: Being Selections from Wither, Crashaw, Southwell, Habington, and Other SourcesTicknor and Fields, 1860 - 336 pages |
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... dwell in thee , And God Himself is light ! Barton . VEIL EIL , Lord , mine eyes till fhe be past , When Folly tempts my fight ; Keep Thou my palate and my taste From gluttonous delight . Stop Thou mine ear from syrens ' songs , My ...
... dwell in thee , And God Himself is light ! Barton . VEIL EIL , Lord , mine eyes till fhe be past , When Folly tempts my fight ; Keep Thou my palate and my taste From gluttonous delight . Stop Thou mine ear from syrens ' songs , My ...
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... dwell not with ftern anger on his fault : The grace of God alone holds thee , holds all ; Were that withdrawn , thou too would'ft swerve and halt . Send back the wanderer to the Saviour's fold , - That were an action worthy of a saint ...
... dwell not with ftern anger on his fault : The grace of God alone holds thee , holds all ; Were that withdrawn , thou too would'ft swerve and halt . Send back the wanderer to the Saviour's fold , - That were an action worthy of a saint ...
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... dwell ? And who art thou that entereft not ? " caped from hell . " - " A soul es- " Who knows to blefs with prayer like thine , in hell can never be ; God's angel could not , if he would , bar up this door from thee . " She left her fin ...
... dwell ? And who art thou that entereft not ? " caped from hell . " - " A soul es- " Who knows to blefs with prayer like thine , in hell can never be ; God's angel could not , if he would , bar up this door from thee . " She left her fin ...
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... dwell Upon the hour that none can tell . Arise ! Arise it is the Mafter's will : No more His heavenly voice despise , Why linger with the dying still ? He calls Arouse you , and arise ! No longer flight the Saviour's call , It sounds to ...
... dwell Upon the hour that none can tell . Arise ! Arise it is the Mafter's will : No more His heavenly voice despise , Why linger with the dying still ? He calls Arouse you , and arise ! No longer flight the Saviour's call , It sounds to ...
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... dwell IT In cloister gray , or hermit cell , In prayer and vigil , night and day , Wearing all their prime away , Lord of Heaven ! that serve thee well . Action ftill muft wait on thought ; Life's a voyage rough though short ; We muft ...
... dwell IT In cloister gray , or hermit cell , In prayer and vigil , night and day , Wearing all their prime away , Lord of Heaven ! that serve thee well . Action ftill muft wait on thought ; Life's a voyage rough though short ; We muft ...
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angels befide beft beſt bleffed bleft blifs breaſt breath bright calm Chrift clouds darkneſs death divine doft doth dwell earth earthly eternal everlaſting evermore eyes faith Father fear fhade fhall be soon fhine fhore fhould figh filent fing fleep forever Francis Quarles ftand ftars ftill ftorm ftream ftrength ftrife ftrong George Wither give glory God's grace grief hath hear heart heaven heavenly Henry Vaughan holy hope hour HYMN Jesus Jesus of Nazareth laft laſt life's light little longer live Lord Madame Guyon mortal moſt Muft muſt never night nought o'er paffing pain paſt Paul Gerhardt peace praise prayer reft reſt Robert Southwell Saviour ſhall ſhe ſkies ſky smile sorrow soul spirit ſtand ſtar ſtay ſtill sweet tears thee thine THOMAS ELLWOOD Thomas Flatman Thou art Thou wilt thought throne toil truft unto voice weary wings
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Page 171 - Though long the weary way we tread, And sorrow crown each lingering year, No path we shun, no darkness dread, Our hearts still whispering, Thou art near...
Page 164 - What but thy grace can foil the tempter's power? Who, like thyself, my guide and stay can be? Through cloud and sunshine, Lord, abide with me. I fear no foe, with thee at hand to bless: Ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness. Where is death's sting? Where, grave, thy victory? I triumph still, if thou abide with me.
Page 59 - Still, as the spiral grew, He left the past year's dwelling for the new, Stole with soft step its shining archway through, Built up its idle door, Stretched in his last-found home, and knew the old no more.
Page 159 - Redeemer's throne, Where only Christ is heard to speak. Where Jesus reigns alone ; 3 A humble, lowly, contrite heart, Believing, true, and clean, Which neither life nor death can part From Him that dwells within ; 4 A heart in every thought renewed, And full of love divine, Perfect and right and pure and good, A copy, Lord, of Thine...
Page 33 - How oft do they their silver bowers leave To come to succour us, that succour want ? How oft do they with golden pinions cleave The flitting skies, like flying pursuivant Against foul fiends, to aid us militant? They for us fight, they watch and duly ward, And their bright squadrons round about us plant, And all for love and nothing for reward, O why should heavenly God to men have such regard *." This agrees with what is recorded of St.
Page 102 - Whate'er my God ordains is right. He never will deceive ; He leads me by the proper path. And so to Him I cleave, And take content What He hath sent ; His hand can turn my griefs away, And patiently I wait His day.
Page 163 - ABIDE with me ! fast falls the eventide ; The darkness deepens ; Lord, with me abide : When other helpers fail, and comforts flee, Help of the helpless, O abide with me ! 2.
Page 21 - Give me my scallop-shell of quiet, My staff of faith to walk upon. My scrip of joy, immortal diet, My bottle of salvation, My gown of glory, hope's true gage; And thus I'll take my pilgrimage.
Page 300 - The soul's dark cottage, battered and decayed, Lets in new light through chinks that Time has made: Stronger by weakness, wiser men become As they draw near to their eternal home. Leaving the old, both worlds at once they view That stand upon the threshold of the new.
Page 146 - That more and more a Providence Of Love is understood, Making the springs of time and sense Sweet with eternal good ; That death seems but a covered way Which opens into light, Wherein no blinded child can stray Beyond the Father's sight...